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Pint Rou, Left to Right: Mr. Keith R. Chapman, D. Jayjock, A. Mallace, D. Mallacc, A. ColabcJli, H. Ryder, Mr. Anthony A. Falatico Second Row, Left to Right: R. DiFuria, R. Strickland, VC ' . Oswald, E.Lentz, D. Burleigh, G. Schicd, J. Kopp. The pleasure of singing and the appreciation of good music are our rewards as members of the Glee Club. The Club’s success this year lies in the enthusiasm and the ceaseless work of Mr. Anthony M. Falatico, the Director of the group, and Mr. Keith R. Chapman, our ac¬ companist. Their work was supported by the firm leadership of the Club officers: James C. Kopp, President; Daniel F. Jayjock, Vice-President; and Ronald DiFuria, Secretary-Treasurer. To maintain the quality of its music the Club membership was reduced. There were only ten seniors who could find the time to participate. The Christmas and Spring Concerts w ' ere, of course, the major events of the year. A high¬ light of the 50th Annual Christmas Concert was the guest appearance of Mr. Fritz Krueger, who presented the Girard audience with selections from Handel’s Messiah.” The choir then gave its usual fine performance by singing a number of songs, including a medley of Christmas Carols entitled Christmas Day,” by Holst. On Friday evening, March 25, the Choir and Band presented the 5 th Annual Spring Concert in the Chapel. A highlight of this concert was a solo performance by Miss Diane Glover who captivated the audience with an aria from Romeo and Juliet. Mr. Keith Chapman also held the audience with an organ solo entitled. I’m Gonna Sing.” Other appearances were at the Valley Forge Memorial Chapel, the Collingswood High School, the Alumni Merit Award Presentation, and the Founder ' s Day celebration. We shall never forget the Sunday Morning proces¬ sions, the endless rehearsals, and the rewarding satisfaction which comes from cooperative accomplishment. It has been a vital part of our lives. Anthony i 16 ' !-
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tjationaf iIon or S Societt Left to R gA : M. Goldberg, T. Davies, R. Strickland, C. Walker, W, Poprycz, D. Jayjock, T. Bennett, J. Scholl, Mr. Albert Schoell. To be elected to membership in the National Honor Society is recognition of a very high order. Candidates are carefully judged for acceptance on the basis of their character, their scholarship, their leadership, and their service. Those elected and inducted automatically recieve a national honor and a responsibility, symbolized by a gold pin, and a pledge themselves to uphold the high purpose of the Society.” This is to continue to give their best efforts to be outstanding citizens of their school and their community. Mr. Albert Schoell, who has been the sponsor for many years, has been earnestly assisted by the following officers: President, Thomas Bennett; Vice President, Morris Goldberg; and Secretary- Treasurer, Daniel Jayjock. Newly inducted on April 22 were: Thomas Davies, Wladislaw Poprycz, Jeffrey Scholl, Richard Strickland, and Charles Walker. The speaker at this important occasion was Mr. Harold J. Freeman, ’43 a journalist and public relations executive of wide reputation. Finally, the organization has fufilled its reason for being; it has led the way to development of character in the students of Girard, and has served to focus our thinking on the real meaning of education and fulfillment of responsibility.
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Left to Right: Mr. Robert W. Morrison, D. Burleigh. T. Wert, T. Davies, D. McCoy, L. Smiejan, T. Stocker, M. Kornfeld. On December 17, 1965, the Concert Band took part in the Annual Christmas Concert. There was something special about the event, though, for it was the 50th anniversary of the Christmas Concert. Since the occasion was quite special to former Girardians who had partici¬ pated in that first concert half a century ago, several who were on hand for the festivities were invited to step up to the stage and take part in the Band ' s performance of The Whistler and His Dog, which most assuredly brought back many fond memories for them. Mr. William E. Focht, Instructor in the Machine Shop at Girard, delighted the audience its he took his place among the ranks of the Band. It was indeed a memorable experience for all. The Concert Band of 1965-66 has typified the musical prowess of bands of dte past. Under the capable leadership of Mr. Robert W. Morrison, the group performed outstandingly in its three major appearances of the year—the Christmas, Spring and Founder’s Day Concerts. The results of the consistent hard work on the part of the members of the band were evident in the mastery of not only the standard concert music, but also in the pieces of music which the Concert Band learned during the year. In addition to the regular concerts, the members had to pre¬ pare for the mondily Saturday morning concerts and the annual excursions to the Philadelphia Zoological Gardens and to Harriton High School. Although the Concert Band consisted of a mere forty- five instruments, their lack of number was more than com¬ pensated for by the quality and selection of the music played. A great deal of success of die Concert Band can be attributed to the hard work of the senior officers, and a general appreciation of music on the part of every member. It was truly a fine year in the field of music for Girard. «{ 17 }.
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